Leaders lead. Today our President showed us what leadership looks like by affirming that the equal protection guaranteed by the Constitution should actually protect all Americans ... including those Americans married to spouses of the same sex Coming on the heels of yesterday's shameful exercise of ballot box bigotry in North Carolina, President Obama's strong, supportive stand for equality today gives both hope and challenge to all those who yearn for our nation to grow into its pledge to "liberty and justice for all."
As a priest and pastor my commitment to marriage equality is grounded in my belief that the values that make up a marriage transcend the gender of the partners married to each other; that what God cares about is not our sexual orientation but our theological orientation and that the question the church should be asking is not who do you love but DO you love. And so I was particularly gratified to read that President Obama addressed the faith-based component of his own "evolved" support for marriage equality with these words:
"When [Michelle and I] think about our faith, the thing at root that we think about is, not only Christ sacrificing himself on our behalf, but it’s also the Golden Rule and treating others the way you would want to be treated. And I think that’s what we try to impart to our kids and that’s what motivates me as president and I figure the most consistent I can be in being true to those precepts, the better I’ll be as a as a dad and a husband and hopefully the better I’ll be as president.”
There are miles to go before we rest in the journey to marriage equality, but today’s statement by President Obama is a great step forward and one to rejoice and be glad in. And it is also a great answer to the question: “Do you believe in evolution?” Believe in it? I don’t just believe in it – I’ve SEEN it.
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And during Easter season, one might imagine that this is another example of the power of resurrection: love triumphs over the institutional attempt to murder hope for marriage equality in North Carolina. Every time Jesus rolls the stone and helps one person to escape the tomb of ignorance, hope is resurrected. Not only is evolution real, but so is resurrection. Alleluia, alleluia.
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